latrodectus mactans
Recently Published Documents


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

99
(FIVE YEARS 7)

H-INDEX

15
(FIVE YEARS 1)

Author(s):  
Sebastian L Torres ◽  
Abraham Landeros ◽  
Eleanor J Penhallegon ◽  
Kaleth Salazar ◽  
Lindsay M Porter

Abstract Widow spiders are widely known for their potent venom toxins that make them among the few spiders of medical concern. The latrotoxins are the most well-studied widow toxins and include both the vertebrate-specific latrotoxins and the insect-specific latroinsectotoxins (LITs). Previous studies have shown that toxins are not limited to expression in the venom glands of adult spiders; however, gaps exist in latrotoxin screening across all life stages for brown widows, Latrodectus geometricus and southern black widows, Latrodectus mactans. In this study, we screened male and female venom gland, cephalothorax, and abdomen tissues, spiderling cephalothorax and abdomen tissues, and eggs of both L. geometricus and L. mactans, for the presence of three latrotoxins: α-latrotoxin (α-LTX), and α- and δ-latroinsectotoxins (α/δ-LITs). Widows were locally collected. Extracted RNA was used to prepare cDNA that was analyzed by PCR for the presence or absence of latrotoxin expression. Results show that expression profiles between the two species are very similar but not identical. Expression of α-LTX was found in all life stages in all tissues examined for both species. For both species, no LIT expression was detected in eggs and variable patterns of α-LIT expression were detected in spiderlings and adults. Notably, δ-LIT could only be detected in females for both species. Our results show that latrotoxin expression profiles differ within and between widow species. Data on their expression distribution provide further insight into the specific latrotoxins that contribute to toxicity profiles for each life stage in each species and their specific role in widow biology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Angel Eduardo Carrasco González ◽  
Ricardo Serna Lagunes
Keyword(s):  

La depredación de arañas a herpetozoos se ha reportado al sur de Veracruz en un clima tropical. Sin embargo, este es el primer reporte de caso de depredación de la culebra cafetalera de collar (Ninia diademata) por una araña viuda negra (Latrodectus mactans; ♀) en el centro de Veracruz en un clima templado. Esta información es importante para incrementar el conocimiento de las interacciones multitróficas en los ecosistemas que concurren en la Región de Las Altas Montañas, Veracruz, México.


2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Sun ◽  
Seung-Min Lee ◽  
Bon-Jin Ku ◽  
Myung-Jin Moon

Abstract Arthropods have an open circulatory system with a simple tubular heart, so it has been estimated that the contractile pumping structure of the cardiac muscle will be less efficient than that of vertebrates. Nevertheless, certain arthropods are known to have far superior properties and characteristics than vertebrates, so we investigated the fine structural features of intercalated discs and cardiac junctions of cardiac muscle cells in the black widow spider Latrodectus mactans. Characteristically, the spider cardiac muscle has typical striated features and represents a functional syncytium that supports multiple connections to adjacent cells by intercalated discs. Histologically, the boundary lamina of each sarcolemma connects to the basement membrane to form an elastic sheath, and the extracellular matrix allows the cells to be anchored to other tissues. Since the intercalated disc is also part of sarcolemma, it contains gap junctions for depolarization and desmosomes that keep the fibers together during cardiac muscle contraction. Furthermore, fascia adherens and macula adherens (desmosomes) were also identified as cell junctions in both sarcolemma and intercalated discs. To enable the coordinated heartbeat of the cardiac muscle, the muscle fibers have neuronal innervations by multiple axons from the motor ganglion.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan SUN ◽  
Seung-Min LEE ◽  
Bon-Jin KU ◽  
Myung-Jin Moon

Abstract Arthropods have an open circulatory system with a simple tubular heart, so it has been estimated that the contractile pumping structure of the cardiac muscle will be less efficient than that of vertebrates. Nevertheless, certain arthropods are known to have far superior properties and characteristics than vertebrates, so we investigated the fine structural features of intercalated discs and cardiac junctions of cardiac muscle cells in the black widow spider Latrodectus mactans. Characteristically, the spider cardiac muscle has typical striated features and represents a functional syncytium that supports multiple connections to adjacent cells by intercalated discs. Histologically, the boundary lamina of each sarcolemma connects to the basement membrane to form an elastic sheath, and the extracellular matrix allows the cells to be anchored to other tissues. Since the intercalated disc is also part of sarcolemma, it contains gap junctions for depolarization and desmosomes that keep the fibers together during cardiac muscle contraction. Furthermore, fascia adherens and macula adherens (desmosomes) were also identified as cell junctions in both sarcolemma and intercalated discs. To enable the coordinated heartbeat of the cardiac muscle, the muscle fibers have neuronal innervations by multiple axons from the motor ganglion.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan SUN ◽  
Seung-Min LEE ◽  
Bon-Jin KU ◽  
Myung-Jin Moon

Abstract Arthropods have an open circulatory system with a simple tubular heart, so it has been estimated that the contractile pumping structure of the cardiac muscle will be less efficient than that of vertebrates. Nevertheless, certain arthropods are known to have far superior properties and characteristics than vertebrates, so we investigated the fine structural features of intercalated discs and cardiac junctions of cardiac muscle cells in the black widow spider Latrodectus mactans. Characteristically, the spider cardiac muscle has typical striated features and represents a functional syncytium that supports multiple connections to adjacent cells by intercalated discs. Histologically, the boundary lamina of each sarcolemma connects to the basement membrane to form an elastic sheath, and the extracellular matrix allows the cells to be anchored to other tissues. Since the intercalated disc is also part of sarcolemma, it contains gap junctions for depolarization and desmosomes that keep the fibers together during cardiac muscle contraction. Furthermore, fascia adherens and macula adherens (desmosomes) were also identified as cell junctions in both sarcolemma and intercalated discs. To enable the coordinated heartbeat of the cardiac muscle, the muscle fibers have neuronal innervations by multiple axons from the motor ganglion.


Toxin Reviews ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 171-175
Author(s):  
Gianmarco Troiano ◽  
Alessandra Bagnoli ◽  
Astrid Mercone ◽  
Nicola Nante

2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ciro Maguiña Vargas ◽  
Victor Figueroa Vásquez ◽  
Renata Pulcha Ugarte

La mordedura de araña es un accidente muy común e importante problema de salud pública en lugares con clima tropical y se presenta como un problema muy frecuente en algunas regiones de Latinoamérica. En Perú las especies de araña que presentan más casos de esta problemática son Loxosceles laeta, Latrodectus mactans and Phoneutria spp. El presente trabajo pretende explicar, clarificar y categorizar estas mordeduras de arañas, con el fin de dar a conocerlas para ayudar a que los profesionales de la salud tengan un mayor conocimiento sobre las mismas para un mejor manejo de los casos que se les presenten.


Chromosoma ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 126 (5) ◽  
pp. 645-654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey G. Ault ◽  
Kristen D. Felt ◽  
Ryan N. Doan ◽  
Alexander O. Nedo ◽  
Cassondra A. Ellison ◽  
...  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document